Longest drive ever to the picnic
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Depending on the actual routes Tony and Ken took to the E30 Picnic, the longest traveled award is going to be close! Bonus points if one of them did it without working A/C.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by CCCXXVisMade it into Tacoma last night, went to the Museum of Flight today, great Museum, had a great time, stayed all day. Met some Friends in Greybull, Wyoming for dinner, had a great drive. Been looking forward to this for some time, had it all planned out but decided to go with "plan B".
See you all soon!
TonyYou guys are awesome!We're coming from Austin, TX...been on the road since Sunday morning at 7 am. Over 2500 miles so far and we're not in WA, yet! We'll be driving along the southern border of your great state tomorrow (on the WA side, not I-84 side), then bring it in on I-5. Been doing as many scenic back roads as possible. Spectacular scenery, lots of mountain driving (more twisties!), and taking our time (well, not through the twisties). West Texas and Eastern New Mexico were the only not-so-great parts (too flat and too straight), but we did hit triple digits on several occasions.
Looking forward to seeing everyone and their cars!
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Originally posted by CCCXXVisMade it into Tacoma last night, went to the Museum of Flight today, great Museum, had a great time, stayed all day. Met some Friends in Greybull, Wyoming for dinner, had a great drive. Been looking forward to this for some time, had it all planned out but decided to go with "plan B".
See you all soon!
TonyWe're coming from Austin, TX...been on the road since Sunday morning at 7 am. Over 2500 miles so far and we're not in WA, yet! We'll be driving along the southern border of your great state tomorrow (on the WA side, not I-84 side), then bring it in on I-5. Been doing as many scenic back roads as possible. Spectacular scenery, lots of mountain driving (more twisties!), and taking our time (well, not through the twisties). West Texas and Eastern New Mexico were the only not-so-great parts (too flat and too straight), but we did hit triple digits on several occasions.
Looking forward to seeing everyone and their cars!
Ken
You guys are crazy.Leave a comment:
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Wasn't Eric going to come up here from Miami one year or was that Bimmerfest?Leave a comment:
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We're coming from Austin, TX...been on the road since Sunday morning at 7 am. Over 2500 miles so far and we're not in WA, yet! We'll be driving along the southern border of your great state tomorrow (on the WA side, not I-84 side), then bring it in on I-5. Been doing as many scenic back roads as possible. Spectacular scenery, lots of mountain driving (more twisties!), and taking our time (well, not through the twisties). West Texas and Eastern New Mexico were the only not-so-great parts (too flat and too straight), but we did hit triple digits on several occasions.
Looking forward to seeing everyone and their cars!
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Tony from Chicago is making a return appearance at the Picnic this year. Driving his '87 325is. Already on the road.Leave a comment:
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Frack, I remember the first couple of years, I was the furthest traveled like 3-4 years in a row for coming 7 hours from Bend.
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I am the closest to the picnic this year. Used to be 300 miles now only about 80 lolLeave a comment:
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I've attended a couple picnics in the past when I lived in Everett. Moved to Texas now. So just to give you guys a heads up... Next year I'm driving to the picnic!Leave a comment:
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I love getting the posters too, framing them all to make a good wall in my room or garage.Leave a comment:

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